Category | 2005-9-1 | !! | build-up |
Definition | 2005-9-1 | sC | accumulation D |
Best image | 2008-3-6 | pC | ![]() v123 |
Description | 2005-9-7 | aA | f286 ( v123, v123a) is a natural accumulation in k4. It is very fine in texture (clayish), very compact but soft in consistence (when crushed with the big pick it assume a plate structure) and is characterized by the presence of charcoals, which are spread in all the surface where f286 has been individuated. It is brown in colour. It is very similar to f150, also located in k4. |
Argument | 2008-3-12 | pC | f286 at a certain point presents a very nice and uniform surface, basically constituited by melted bricks (red and gray in colour) |
Problems in recording | 2008-3-6 | pC | f286 is a very thick feature, wich include several other layers: due to the rapidity of the last days of excavation, theese layers were not recorded |
Locus | 2005-9-1 | sC | k4 |
Elevation | 2005-9-1 | sC | 8874 @top |
2008-3-6 | pC | 8807@bottom |
Type of contact: Latest events | 2005-8-3 | mH | f150 (accumulation B) covers f286 |
2008-3-12 | pC | f298 (pit cut) cuts f286 | |
2008-3-12 | pC | f300 (pt) cuts f286 | |
Type of contact: Contemporary events/Movable items | 2005-8-29 | aL | i24 (unknown) sits in f286 |
2005-9-1 | sC | q709 sits in f286 | |
2005-9-3 | mH | q729 sits in f286 | |
2005-9-3 | aL | q739 sits in f286 | |
2005-9-3 | aL | q752 sits in f286 | |
2005-9-4 | mH | q755 sits in f286 | |
2005-9-4 | aL | q763 sits in f286 | |
2005-9-4 | aL | q770 sits in f286 | |
2005-9-4 | mH | q771 sits in f286 | |
2014-1-17 | cJC | q773 sits in f286 | |
2005-9-5 | sC | q777 sits in f286 | |
Type of contact: Earliest events | 2008-3-12 | pC | f286 covers f278 (hole) |
2008-3-12 | pC | f286 covers f280 (hole) | |
2008-3-12 | pC | f286 covers f282 (hole) | |
2008-3-12 | pC | f286 covers f284 (hole) | |
2008-3-12 | pC | f286 covers f311 (pit cut) | |
2008-3-6 | pC | f286 covers f317 (isolated stone) | |
2008-3-12 | pC | f286 overlays f310 (layer) | |
2008-3-12 | pC | f286 abuts f131 (apron) | |
2008-3-12 | pC | f286 abuts f257 (stone) | |
Inclusions | 06-09-2016 | !! | frequencies of ceramic vessels and sherds included within feature |
Stratum to which element belongs | 2011-11-11 | cJC | s160J2B |
Phase to which stratum belongs | 2011-11-11 | cJC | h7jJ2B |
Stratigraphic reasons | 2008-3-5 | pC | below f150 but still active use area |
Other reasons | 2005-9-14 | mH | Layering shows very active use as the seed layer and the presense of pits, for example, show. |
2011-5-16 | cJC | Under layers with pits and under f150 indicating it is present before use during the brickfall process. | |
2011-11-21 | cJC | f286 was excavated on a level surface and is also 70cm thick. Therefore it may contain more than one moment in time. In the east it appears to be just above the EDIII deposits, while in the west is certainly composed of brickfall. There are some pits cut into this feature that suggest it might have been present during the time of the use of the brickfall (s159 s159JPD) or it may lie just under the brickfall. Due to the uncertainty I am assigning it to the first phase of the brickfall. It does not appear to be EDIII, and definitely includes some brickfall features. The uppermost (and easternmost) portions might be more properly assigned to s159 s159JPD. |
Color definition | 2010-8-8 | yM | brown |
Hardness | 2010-8-8 | yM | soft |
Texture | 2010-8-8 | yM | clayish |
Photo of view | ![]() v123 ![]() v123a ![]() v133 ![]() v139 | |||
Photo of view | ![]() v520 |
Removed | 2010-8-8 | yM | clayish |
Notes on disposition | 2010-8-8 | yM | P905 |